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Many people are helping families affected by the recent severe storms in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Standard is at work in Garvin and Murray counties after Monday's tornado outbreak.

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Updated: 5:43 PM CDT May 13, 2016

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WEBVTT S AFTER MONDAY'S TORNADO OUTBREAK. BRET: WE GOT TO SEE THE OKLAHOMA STANDARD AT WORK THERE. HOW T-SHIRTS AND BURGERS HELPED THE CAUSE. JOYCE WOOD DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO SAY, WHEN DOZENS OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN SHOWED UP AT HER DOOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT TO GIVE HER $300. IT MAY NOT BE NEARLY ENOUGH TO COVER HER RANGE OF LOSSES SUFFERED FROM THE TORNADO, BUT SHE WAS HUMBLED BY THE GESTURE. >> PEOPLE CAME TOGETHER AND RAISED $7,000. BRET: YOU MAY HAVE SEEN THEM WALKING DOWN THE ROAD IN KATIE OKLAHOMA. THEY'RE MAKING STOPS AT HOMES IN MURRAY AND GARVIN COUNTIES HANDING OUT MONEY TO FAMILIES AFFECTED BY THE TORNADO. ON WEDNESDAY, THIS SAME GROUP COOKED HAMBURGERS AND SOLD THESE T-SHIRTS. EVERYTHING THEY SOLD WAS DONATED AND WENT STRAIGHT BACK INTO THESE COMMUNITIES. THESE PEOPLE NEED THINGS RIGHT NOW THAT WE DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT, SO WE WANTED TO PUT MONEY IN THEIR HANDS. BRET: AND THEY'RE NOT DONE WALKING THEIR GOAL IS TO PUT ON A BENEFIT CONCERT. TRY TO GET SOME BIG NAMES TO

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Oklahoma Standard on display as residents recover from tornadoes

Many people are helping families affected by the recent severe storms in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Standard is at work in Garvin and Murray counties after Monday's tornado outbreak.